The Ravens game was a total disappointment on multiple levels, but you can't put it on Moss alone. If the line isn't protecting and Tom doesn't have time to throw, then Moss isn't going to be involved much, especially with our gameplan. Moss is a deep threat, but that's all O'Brien seem to use him as. In the second half, he started getting some intermediate catches as O'Brien figured out he doesn't have to throw bombs all the time.
Against Revis and the Jets, Moss drew triple teams at times, leaving Welker wide open for a big gain one time. Unfortunately we don't have a lot of WR depth to take advantage of these situations consistently. I also have to hand it to Revis, who is a great player. He also shut down Andre Johnson, Ochocinco, Steve Smith, and Marques Colston to name a few others this season. They are not all overpriced decoys. Having said all that, he was definitely open at times and the offense didn't take advantage of that.
The attitude problems, I just don't get where this comes from. The guy loves to play the game. He played with back problems because the team needed him to. Even when the offense hasn't looked his way, he hasn't blown up on the sidelines a la T.O. or punched out a teammate like Smith did. His teammates love him, the young guys all say he goes out of their way to help them (Nunn and Stanbeck both mentioned it). I think the media guys love to pick on him though, and it seems to be infecting the way others perceive him, which is unfortunate.